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Sandor becomes one of the dead. It's him they bring to King's Landing and he battles what's become of the Mountain.

This is truly difficult. For instance 76 was ouch
thin but then 2004 had Van Helsing and
A Very Long Engagement (yes, I like respectable movies too). I tried to
keep this list focused on what I get the most repeated enjoyment from.
I've no clue about 2016 or 2017 as the older I get the further behind I get.
Only year I

Ryan Adams lost me utterly with the one two punch of Rock n Roll and Cold Roses. Then the bastard reeled me back in with 1989 and I have no idea what I missed in between.

Nailed it. Though I was fading pretty hard with Brighten the Corners.

1) In a Priest Driven Ambulance
2) The Soft Bulletin
3) Embryonic
4) Hit to Death in the Future Head
5) Transmissions from the Satellite Heart
6) Clouds Taste Metallic (Heady Nuggs mix)
7) pre-Ambulance era
8) Zaireeka
9) The Terror
10) Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots
11) At War with the Mystics
12) Oczly Mlody
13) Clouds Taste

Maceo & All the King's Men
Maceo & the Macks
Madhouse (1972)
Magnum (1972)
Maia, Tim
Majestic Arrows
Make Up, the (Svenonius)
Malone & Barnes & Spontaneous Simplicity
Man's Theory
Manço, Bariş
Mandingo
Mandré
Mandrill
Mann, Herbie (select)
Manzel
Mar-Keys (Memphis Experience)
Marrero, Ricardo & the Group
Mars Volta
Mason, Harvey
Mason,

Love this column. Think I'm a couple behind but here goes.
Kalyandji (&) Anandji
Kay Gees
Kiessling, Heinz
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
King Herbert & the Knights
King Khan (et al.)
King Missile
King Sporty
King Tuff
King, Freddie (60s)
Kings Go Forth
Kinks
Knight, Boobie (et al.)
Knight, James & the Butlers
Koobas
Kool & the

If by "comedy" the standard is simply films that provide consistent laughs- I bust a gut from nearly start to finish with Van Helsing (2004). Repeatedly. See many other good adds in the comments here but did anyone vouch for The FP or Unicorn City?

E.U. (aka Experience Unlimited)
Eaton, Cleveland
Edwards, Kathleen (Failer)
Edzayawa
Ekemode, Orlando Julius
El Michels Affair
Elgart, Larry (Flight of the Condor)
Eliminators (Loving Explosion)
Esthero (Breath from Another)
Euro Cinema
Everyday People
Exuma (I & II)
F.A.T.
Fabiano Orchestra
Fabulous Counts
Faint, the
Fantastics

Damn Sam the Miracle Man & the Soul Congregation
Darondo
De Deus, Miguel
Dead Milkmen
Dear Leader
Deftones
Delta Rhythm Section
Demon Fuzz
Diddys featuring Paige Douglas
Dim Stars
Dulli, Greg
Dunbar, Eric
Dyke & the Blazers

The Rocketeer? Pshh… for crying out loud, just bring back Condor Man already.

So he made the Delorean look like Buckaroo Banzai's jet truck. I don't get it.

Richard Roxburgh as Dracula. Startlingly fresh take and sublime performance.

Hey man, Is that Freedom Rock?

You used to be able to find this as an audio tape with acted dialogue, sound fx, etc. The interesting thing was it was all recorded through a couple mics embedded in a couple phony ears to what supposed effect I can't remember. I believe it's similar if not the same as what Pearl Jam did with one of their albums.

It must be official- "wrecked havoc" has replaced "wreaked havoc".

Uh oh, you an old girlfriend?

Sharkna-doh!